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Mills: Ghanaians Complain Too Much
 
Date: 07-Nov-2009       
 
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PRESIDENT JOHN Evans Atta Mills has taken a swipe at Ghanaians for complaining that they were suffering too much under his presidency.

He emphasized that those complaining of severe hardship were not being fair to him as a person, and his administration as an institution, because the government was only 10 months in office.

“I get worried when I hear people complain that they haven’t seen anything yet and that they were suffering,” the tax law professor emphasized.

President Mills noted that if the people could not find the voice to amplify their suffering during the eight-year rule of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), he could not fathom how they had suddenly found the voice to intensify their complaints of hardship under his 10-month-old government.

The President made these remarks whilst addressing Zongo supporters of the party at the forecourt of the Kumasi Central Mosque as part of his three-day ‘thank you’ tour of the Ashanti region.

The law professor disclosed that his government, in spite of the difficulties it inherited, was assiduously putting the right measures in place to ensure a better life for all Ghanaians irrespective of their political coloration.

In view of this, President Mills entreated Ghanaians to exercise patience and rather support his government to help it meet the aspirations of the people and also bring to reality the much-touted ‘better Ghana’ agenda which was his major campaign message.

He cautioned supporters of the party to desist from making comments that though they worked hard to bring the party to power, they had not been rewarded by way of jobs and freebies.

“Let me assure you that my government won’t forget you, the supporters, who worked painstakingly to bring our party to power but I will plead with you to be patient as we put the necessary measures in place for the common good of all of us,” the President softly begged.

On the first day of his thank you tour, President Mills visited the Sokoban Wood Village, the new location of wood workers who were hitherto plying their trade at the Anloga Junction in Kumasi.

Interacting with the wood workers, he promised to see to it that electricity, water and other social amenities, which were presently lacking at the place, were fixed to ensure that the workers worked in comfort.

From the Sokoban Wood Village, President Mills and his large convoy of plush vehicles, took the procession through some principal streets of Kumasi and acknowledged cheers from their supporters.

After that, he paid a courtesy call on some Zongo and Muslim leaders before addressing a rally of supporters at the forecourt of the Kumasi Central Mosque.

From there, President Mills headed straight to the Manhyia Palace at Ash-Town and paid a courtesy call on the Asantehene Otumfuo Osei Tutu II after addressing a durbar of chiefs held in his honour.

On Friday, which was the second day of the tour, President Mills traveled to Ashanti Mampong and paid a courtesy call on the Mamponghene, Nana Daasebre Osei Bonsu II, after which he stormed Ejura and visited the Ejura Farms.

President Mills, who would be in the Brong Ahafo region to grace the region’s 50th anniversary celebration today, is expected to make a brief trip to Obuasi before heading to Sunyani.
 
 
 
Source: Daily Guide
 
 
 
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adwoa
Please, its true things are not easy but please! Please! let some of us check our comments and discription about both sitting and past presidents of ghana as the bible instructs as to honour our parents to have long life.
Date: 2009-11-08 18:44:01
 
 
ADJA-KOJOE FRIMPONG
MILLS YOU SOUNDS LIKE A CLASS ONE PUPIL,GO BACK TO CLASSROOM NOT GOVERNING GHANA,GO TO HELL YOU RAWLINGS,DUFFOUR,MAHAMA AND KWASI PRATT,YOU ARE ALL EVIL,YOU ALWAYS PUT THE BLAME ON NPP,WHAT NPP ACHIEVED YOUR GOVERNMENT OR YOUR PARTY CANNOT DO IT FOR 40 YEARS
Date: 2009-11-08 18:14:04
 
 
KOO ZOZU
I am glad that the Prez himself has acknowledge the fact that no matter how difficult he thinks the former regime was people did not complain so loud like just ten month of his office.He has started with an incredible increase in petrolium products making it rather difficult for our poor rural folks to live,Infation sky-rocketing,Cedi to dollar rate unbeleivably depreciating and so on.The question people ask themselves is that if we are this tight in just ten mouths of your office,Mr Prez,then it's obvious that there is no good hope for their future in your office, so no matter what advice you give to party members to keep their mouth shut perhaps not to complain about their hardships,trust me it's not going to have any positive impact on the state of mind of the people.You rather need to wake up.You need to do something about reducing the hardship of the people and stop using the ordinary tax payers money riding around doing nothing but jsut raning your mouth!
Date: 2009-11-08 17:55:46
 
 
ghallday
The presidency can has to do all it can to help the people and the people have the right to complain. That's what makes democracy so great. Long live Ghana!!
Date: 2009-11-08 16:12:21
 
 
Kwabs
THATS RUBBISH AND A FOOL TALK,GO TO EWELAND AND SHOUT AT THEM TO STOP COMPLAINING/CENTRAL REG.,BUT DONT STAND IN ASHANTI REGION AND MAKE THAT SILLY SPEACH.WHAT HAVE YOU ESTABLISH SINCE YOU CAME IN OFFICE,APART FROM SHOUTING AND SCREAMING AND CHASING CARS,YOU'RE A TOTAL FALURE AND NEEDS TO TAKE IN CRITICS BECAUSE YOU'RE NOT PERFECT.WE WILL CALL YOUR ATTENTION SO FAR AS YOU'RE THE PRESIDENT AND IF YOU'RE FULL OF IT STEP DOWN.
Date: 2009-11-08 14:32:26
 
 
effo kwabena
Mr. President, u see now. it is like a mother who has to prepare a meal for his kids who have just returned from school and they are hungry. all they want is food, they do not care if mummy has food to cook or daddy did not leave money for food. all we need is for you to fix it, you promised to do that so why complaine now.u have been there before as a vice president so u should have moderated your speech during the elections, what goes around comes around. stop complaining too and work.
Date: 2009-11-08 11:34:53
 
 
disgraceful prez?
well am in u.s and feel ashame to read the prez comments with my u.s friends. let him fix the economy and stop my peopel are complaining too much time he is talking about. is alesson to all ghanaians i will be in ghana to help npp vote ndc out of power.prof boa yen
Date: 2009-11-08 03:49:41
 
 
Koku Anyidoho
An ATM of a president! Atadwe-Milk! What is this bofoon up to? Now that he is enjoying power he is irritated by people complaining. During the NPP era, he was always demonstrating that things were hard even for him as a former Vice_President. Keep quiet and fix the "ecomomy".
Date: 2009-11-07 22:43:08
 
 
Mills stop that comment.
Mr. President,the time has come for you to only deliever,and stop those comment that brought npp down.Do you think that Ghanaians will keep quite for you and continue to lie to them until 2012? Those same people who complained during the npp time are the same people who are still complaining,so until they are satisfied(job wisely) none of them will keep his or her mouth shut so take note.
Date: 2009-11-07 18:41:42
 
 
peter
Atta Mills and NDC hmmmm. Oyiwa
Date: 2009-11-07 18:17:23
 

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